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A recent international study found that UK pre-school provision is among the best in the world (Starting Well, The Economist Intelligence Unit 2012), says Nancy Stewart
New developments in the understanding of special needs will keep your practice up to date and ensure you give children in your setting the most appropriate care Autism
Implement the Birth to Three Matters framework at your setting with guidance from the specially-devised series,Little Baby Books. Sally Featherstone gets you started Birth to Three Matters - a...
Janet Moyles wrote a most informative feature ('Sound effects', 9 February) which I'm sure caused many early years practitioners to reflect on their practice. I am a parent partnership coach, helping...
Early years organisations have been responding to the Ofsted consultation on the Education Inspection Framework and handbooks that has just closed.
Anyone confused about the forthcoming changes to the regulation of early education and childcare may well find the answers to their questions in a helpful summary published on the Scottish Executive...
This issue of Nursery Chains is published at a very interesting time for the groups of providers who are leading the way in the development of the private daycare sector. Our league table round-up...
Unison's chief negotiators have been forced to back down in their fight for a national pay settlement for Scotland's nursery nurses. At a meeting last week the public services trade union agreed that...
Wraparound care providers have welcomed the news that they can reopen for bubbles of 15 on 8 March, but warn that the future of the sector remains uncertain unless financial support is given
As SEND becomes a growing issue for the early years sector, none of the main political parties have much to say about it